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 Posted 01/30/2013  4:41 pm  Show Profile   Check vermontensium's eBay Listings Check vermontensium's eCrater Listings Bookmark this reply Add vermontensium to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'm so tempted to move this thread as SGS is no where near a legit TPG
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So are you saying it was there when they graded it and missed it by mistake like PCGS or NGC might do ? Or it wasn't prominent enough at the time to be able to see it under 5X magnification. But it was prominent enough to look this nasty several years later.?


Hes saying that the print could have been on the coin but not visible yet when it was slabbed which is possible. For SGS I wont give them the benefit of the doubt like I would the others


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The point of this thread is that SGS could well have slabbed that Cent "PR-70"
even if the fingerprint was as visible before the slabbing as it is in the photo.

It may not have been, as Conder101 stated, but Mr. SGS isn't gonna buy it back like PCGS or NGC would...

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I'm so tempted to move this thread as SGS is no where near a legit TPG

But this thread is a perfect education to newcomers as to why SGS is not a legitimate grading service.
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